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5 popular design themes!

Ever look at your living space and thought “Maybe it needs a bit more pizzaz”?

Well, thinking about improving your living space is the easy part, whereas, deciding what you need to upgrade it to, now that’s the challenging bit. Of course, you could get on the internet, punch a few keys, scroll through a few images, and pick something you like, but shouldn’t interior designing be more than just that? Shouldn’t you get the opportunity to tell someone “Oh yes, my interiors have a modern/ rustic/contemporary/ etc. vibe”?

Well, by the end of this article, you’ll know exactly what these 5 popular design themes mean and more importantly whether it suits your unique personality or not, just so we can make designing your living space that much easier for you.

 

Modern Design Styles

If you’re looking for a designing style that focuses on the tidiness and simplicity of its elements, while also having an inviting feel to it, this is the one for you. The most prominent features in this design type are the use of glass and steel, with a mix of sliding doors. And, this design keeps its colors to a minimum, mostly black and white and some prime colors. In other words, its sweet and simple!

Rustic

When someone mentions rustic, especially in interior designing, the first thing that pops into our minds is a fireplace. Why? Probably due to the prominent use of weathered furniture, raw wood, gravestone, and leather in their designs. Most of the elements in this design are used to convey a very homestead allure which is also clean and minimalistic. The best inspiration for rustic designs is probably drawn from the royals, especially with their antiques.

Bohemian

Bright Colors, bold patterns, interesting shapes, all of it contracted into a big ball of cultural celebration, is probably the best way to describe this fun designing style. There are absolutely no restrictions when it comes to designing your living space in bohemian styles as its creativity is extracted directly from various cultures such as hand-woven Moroccan fabrics or Japanese block prints or even Malian slush clothes gamble pillows. All these bold patterns paired with rich wood and lush greenery is sure to make your bohemian dream come true.

Industrial

The industrial designing style is ideal for those who have a passion of incorporating modern elements with an organic feel and ancient charm. What sets this design style apart from the rest is its creativity in paring industrial elements picked from industries, factories, or warehouses into a homely environment. Noticing pieces such a brick wall, pipes, recyclable materials are quite common here. Talk about bringing your office home, am I right?

Minimalistic

Minimalistic designing style is all about the beauty in simplicity. Every element used here is of utmost necessity and very functional, but not too extravagant. Introducing a neutral color palette and simple furniture would do the trick when giving your living space that minimalistic touch. When they said less is more, they were definitely talking about this.

The list for design styles goes on and on. No matter how you would like to design your living space, it is always best to conduct a thorough research to know exactly what you like. But don’t let this ever restrict your creativity. Dream big, and who knows, maybe you could invent a whole new style yourself!